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Anadarko Secures Approval to Develop Offshore Area 1 Project, Mozambique

Published: February 12, 2018 |

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Anadarko Petroleum has secured approval from the Mozambique’s council of ministers for the development of Offshore Area 1 gas project located within the Rovuma Basin, approximately 40km offshore northern Mozambique.

Anadarko-led consortium will now have to sign enough sales and purchase agreements prior to making final investment decision for the project.

The Area 1 gas project involves installation of underwater wells as well as equipment to carry gas to liquefaction facilities. It also involves construction of storage facility with a capacity of 5.99 million tons a year.

Mozambique Council of Ministers spokeswoman Ana Comoana said was quoted by Reuters as saying: “The government has approved the resolution for the development plan for the Rovuma Basin Area 1 project to be implemented by Anadarko.

“Mozambique stands to amass $30.7bn until 2047 from taxes and profit-sharing generated from the exploitation of natural gas.”

The liquefied natural-gas project estimated to see an investment of $20bn.

Anadarko is also planning to build a liquefied natural-gas plant, for which it is currently working to resettle communities from the land, reported Bloomberg.

The Offshore Area 1 project is expected to supply approximately 100 million cubic feet of natural gas a day (MMcfd) to the onshore LNG facility.

Featuring two initial LNG trains with a total capacity of 12 million tons per annum (MTPA), the LNG plant will support the Golfinho/Atum field located entirely within Offshore Area 1.

Anadarko operates the Offshore Area 1 project with 26.5 percent stake while other partners include Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos (ENH) with 15 percent interest and Mitsui E&P Mozambique Area1 with 20 percent stake.

The partners in the project also include ONGC Videsh with 16 percent share, Bharat PetroResources with 10 percent interest, PTT Exploration & Production with 8.5 percent stake and Oil India with 4 percent stake.

According to estimates, the gas field holds approximately 75 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of recoverable natural gas.

Source:  Energy Business Review


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